Riversleigh Fossil Museum uncovers 24 million year old giant horned turtle (Meiolania platyceps)
14 years ago, the fossil was found but unidentified, but now it’s drawing attention from the scientific community. Alan Rackham, the museum’s director, says it was discovered in the Pacific Islands and will travel temporarily to the University of New South Wales for further study.
The video of a lost and found Centrolchelys sulcata in the miscellany section will warm your heart!
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Did You Know…
The giant horned turtle had a clubbed tail with spikes on the end and was an herbivore. It grew to over 8 feet long, making it the second largest known tortoise species ever discovered.
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